Achieving the Best from Your Desktop through Advanced Graphic Cards

While a high-end gaming laptop comes at a high price, you can build a powerful desktop at a lower cost. Well, getting the best involves quite some research. First, find the best processors in the market along with their compatible motherboards. As at the moment, the best processor is the Intel eight-generation core processors. From AMD, you can get the Ryzen 7/5/3 and Ryzen Threadripper CPUs.

The next step is finding the best graphics card. NVidia and AMD are the best for gaming. They also rely on third parties to manufacture add-in graphics. The best approach to find the best is by focusing on the graphics foundation. NVidias produces GeForce GTX 10 Series cards while AMD sets a reference point for other manufacturers to design and modify. The strategy, therefore, is to determine your needs and balance with the available cash.

The Graphics card include;

The Titan XP and AMD’s Radeon RX Vega 64 are the principal and latest designs in the market. AMD comes on top when gauged in the performance-per-dollar index. However, it comes with a higher power requirement.

Depending on price range ($500-$700), we have the GTX 1080 along with GTX 1070. The GTX 1080 Ti graphics card hit the market in Feb 2017. To get different speeds and cooling options purchase from third-party companies.

For $400-$500, we have the GTX 1070 card and the AMD’s Radeon RX Vega 56. The AMD design requires a broader memory bandwidth and more power. They can render UHD resolutions. While playing games at QHD settings, GTX 1070 is less stressed as compared to its counterparts.

The $150-$400 brackets for FHD and QHD Gaming

This section is crowded, with NVidia offering two GTX 1060 designs. They come in 6GB and 3GB memories. On the other hand, the 6GB model has 1280 cores while the smaller one comes with a lower core count. AMD produces Radeon RX 400 for this bracket. This bracket targets the mainstream desktop at affordable prices.

The $80-$150 E-Sports Gaming Bracket

This bracket is the budget territory. It focuses on eSports players and meets the high frame rates requirements. However, the resolution quality is not as high as the high-end and priced brackets.